Directing Nanoscale Optical Flows by Coupling Photon Spin to Plasmon Extrinsic Angular Momentum

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TitreDirecting Nanoscale Optical Flows by Coupling Photon Spin to Plasmon Extrinsic Angular Momentum
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursLefier Y, Salut R, Suarez MAngel, Grosjean T
JournalNANO LETTERS
Volume18
Pagination38-42
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1530-6984
Mots-clésextrinsic angular momentum, Spin-orbit interaction, symmetry breaking, waveguiding
Résumé

As any physical particle or object, light undergoing a circular trajectory features a constant extrinsic angular momentum. Within strong curvatures, this angular momentum can match the spin momentum of a photon, thus providing the opportunity of a strong spin-orbit interaction. Using this effect, we demonstrate tunable symmetry breaking in the coupling of light into a curved nanoscale plasmonic waveguide. The helicity of the impinging optical wave controls the power distribution between the two counter-propagating subwavelength guided modes including unidirectional waveguiding. We found experimentally that up to 95% of the incoupled light can be selectively directed into one of the two propagation directions of a nanoscale waveguide. This approach offers new degrees of freedom in the manipulation of subdiffraction optical modes and thus appealing new prospects for the development of advanced, deeply subwavelength optical functionalities.

DOI10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02828